Surf Life Saving Great Britain 2011 Masters Championships Portreath Bay 20Th - 21St August 2011

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Surf Life Saving Great Britain 2011 Masters Championships Portreath Bay 20Th - 21St August 2011 Surf Life Saving Great Britain 2011 Masters Championships Portreath Bay 20th - 21st August 2011 Overall Aggregates Male Female Total Gold Silver Bronze Portreath SLSC 1286.5 Woolacombe SLSC 589 Portreath SLSC 1754 27 22 22 Saunton Sands SLSC 1120.25 Rhoose 519 Saunton Sands SLSC 1519.75 13 12 12 Woolacombe SLSC 856.75 Portreath SLSC 467.5 Woolacombe SLSC 1445.75 24 31 17 Croyde SLSC 508.5 Saunton Sands SLSC 399.5 Rhoose 737 17 6 12 Porthtowan SLSC 461.5 Crantock SLSC 316 Porthtowan SLSC 618.5 9 3 5 Bude SLSC 414 Porthtowan SLSC 157 Branksome Chine 533 2 13 10 Branksome Chine 408 Sker & Pink Bay 147 Croyde SLSC 508.5 8 1 4 Sker & Pink Bay 347 Branksome Chine 125 Sker & Pink Bay 494 6 13 3 Midland Surf 298 Dawlish Warren SLSC 110 Crantock SLSC 468.5 13 2 6 Gyllyngvase SLSC 238 Llantwit Major 110 Bude SLSC 458 7 4 10 Rhoose 218 Harlyn SLSC 70 Midland Surf 298 1 2 7 Perranporth SLSC 153 Newquay SLSC 60 Gyllyngvase SLSC 238 2 2 1 Crantock SLSC 152.5 Bude SLSC 44 Perranporth SLSC 182 2 2 1 Pen-Y-Bont 119 Perranporth SLSC 29 Dawlish Warren SLSC 172 1 6 1 Porthmawr 82 North Worcester 20.5 Newquay SLSC 140 7 Newquay SLSC 80 Bideford Bay SLSC Pen-Y-Bont 119 1 3 2 Dawlish Warren SLSC 62 Crawley Town LSC Llantwit Major 110 1 4 2 Polzeath SLSC 56 Croyde SLSC Porthmawr 82 1 3 North Worcester 30 Gyllyngvase SLSC Harlyn SLSC 70 1 1 Bideford Bay SLSC 20 Midland Surf Polzeath SLSC 56 1 2 Crawley Town LSC Pen-Y-Bont North Worcester 50.5 1 Harlyn SLSC Polzeath SLSC Bideford Bay SLSC 20 Llantwit Major Porthmawr Crawley Town LSC Female 30-39yrs Surf Race Male 30-39yrs Surf Race Place Points Code Name Age Club Place Points Code Name Age Club 1 20 SK6 Sophie Moore 30-39 Sker & Pink Bay 1 20 PB2 Richard Watkins 30-39 Pen-Y-Bont 2 18 BC7 Jess Hanafin 30-39 Branksome Chine 2 18 BC3 Greg Pienaar 30-39 Branksome Chine 3 16 CK3 Naomi Page 30-39 Crantock 3 16 PB1 Craig Robinson 30-39 Pen-Y-Bont 4 14 SS5 Ann Baines 30-39 Saunton Sands 4 14 PW1 Shaun Richards 30-39 Porthtowan 5 13 HA1 Belinda Peres 30-39 Harlyn 5 13 CK6 Guy Blackford 30-39 Crantock 6 12 CK4 Emmie Seward 30-39 Crantock 6 12 PT12 Andrew Young 30-39 Portreath 7 11 PT18 Emma Phillips 30-39 Portreath 7 11 SS8 Tim Chesworth 30-39 Saunton Sands 8 10 CK2 Elaine Uff 30-39 Crantock 8 10 PT22 Danny Marsh 30-39 Portreath 9 8 PW5 Lizzie Bird 30-39 Porthtowan 9 8 PT10 Matt Bull 30-39 Portreath 10 7 SS2 Sara Jones 30-39 Saunton Sands 10 7 SS7 Gary Wright 30-39 Saunton Sands 11 6 PT5 Cath Bray 30-39 Portreath 11 6 CY6 Leroy Thommen 30-39 croyde 12 5 PT29 Krystyna Piotrowicz 30-39 Portreath 12 5 BC6 James Best 30-39 Branksome Chine 13 4 PW9 Kim-Marie Clothier 30-39 Porthtowan 13 4 BC2 Chris Oliver 30-39 Branksome Chine 14 3 SS3 Kath Patten 30-39 Saunton Sands 14 3 SS10 Tim Lark 30-39 Saunton Sands 15 2 PT3 Debbie Dominguez 30-39 Portreath 15 2 SS9 James Johnson 30-39 Saunton Sands 16 16 1 PT34 Nathan Mann 30-39 Portreath Female 40-44yrs Surf Race Male 40-44yrs Surf Race Place Points Code Name Age Club Place Points Code Name Age Club 1 20 RH1 Karen O'Donoghue-Harris40-44 Rhoose 1 20 CK1 Mark Forrester 40-44 Crantock 2 18 DW1 Clare Frank 40-44 Dawlish Warren 2 18 SK1 Glenn Clatworthy 40-44 Sker & Pink Bay 3 16 RH2 Liz Wong 40-44 Rhoose 3 16 PT9 Steve Eva 40-44 Portreath 4 14 SS6 Georgina Martin 40-44 Saunton Sands 4 14 MS2 Richard Davidson 40-44 Midland Surf 5 5 13 SS25 Mark Plumbridge 40-44 Saunton Sands 6 6 12 WO4 Andy Surridge 40-44 Woolacombe 7 7 11 PT30 Keith Hollis 40-44 Portreath 8 8 10 WO2 Mark Redrup 40-44 Woolacombe 9 9 8 PT7 Chris Hewitt 40-44 Portreath 10 10 7 BU2 PAUL COTTLE 40-44 Bude 11 11 6 CY2 Steve Griggs 40-44 croyde 12 12 5 CY3 Carl Priscott 40-44 croyde 13 13 4 CY4 James Hood 40-44 croyde 14 14 3 WO3 Jason Clark 40-44 Woolacombe 15 15 2 SS11 Jon Bowen 40-44 Saunton Sands 16 16 1 SS12 Simon Derges 40-44 Saunton Sands Female 45-49 yrs Surf Race Male 45-49 yrs Surf Race Place Points Code Name Age Club Place Points Code Name Age Club 1 20 PT21 Nikki Kendall 45-49 Portreath 1 20 NQ1 SCOTT WOOD 45-49 Newquay 2 18 WO14 Helen Roberts 45-49 Woolacombe 2 18 PT17 Paul Richards 45-49 Portreath 3 16 RH4 Carol Miller 45-49 Rhoose 3 16 MS3 Darren Cordan 45-49 Midland Surf 4 4 14 SS17 Chris Dumont 45-49 Saunton Sands 5 5 13 GY4 Clive Boyes-Hunter 45-49 Gyllyngvase 6 6 12 BC5 Ian Robinson 45-49 Branksome Chine 7 7 11 SS15 Jeff Priddis 45-49 Saunton Sands 8 8 10 GY1 Paul Hills 45-49 Gyllyngvase 9 9 8 PP7 Mitchell Barber 45-49 Perranporth 10 10 7 WO7 Mike Horstead 45-49 Woolacombe 11 11 6 BU3 GRAHAM KEAT 45-49 Bude 12 12 5 SS19 Robert Barnes 45-49 Saunton Sands 13 13 4 PP2 Simon Lawrence 45-49 Perranporth 14 14 3 BB1 PAUL TOBIN 45-49 Bideford Bay 15 15 2 SS14 Pete Purchase 45-49 Saunton Sands 16 16 1 WO6 Colin Lewis 45-49 Woolacombe SS13 Andy Bennett 45-49 Saunton Sands PT11 Phil Drew 45-49 Portreath PT15 Steve Hancock 45-49 Portreath Female 50-54 yrs Surf Race Male 50-54 yrs Surf Race Place Points Code Name Age Club Place Points Code Name Age Club 1 20 WO17 Debbie Turner 50-54 Woolacombe 1 20 WO12 John Ward 50-54 Woolacombe 2 18 WO16 Annette Deasy 50-54 Woolacombe 2 18 SS20 Mark Henry 50-54 Saunton Sands 3 3 16 SS22 Robert Bunney 50-54 Saunton Sands 4 4 14 BC1 Anthony Harris 50-54 Branksome Chine 5 5 13 BU4 STUART MURRAY 50-54 Bude 6 6 12 PT1 Stefan Piotrowicz 50-54 Portreath 7 7 11 WO10 Kevin Turner 50-54 Woolacombe 8 8 10 SK3 Mike Childs 50-54 Sker & Pink Bay 9 9 8 SS21 Peter Dyer 50-54 Saunton Sands 10 10 7 SK2 Gareth Harris 50-54 Sker & Pink Bay 11 11 6 PT8 Richard Green 50-54 Portreath 12 12 5 WO9 Chris Mooney 50-54 Woolacombe 13 13 4 PT6 Adrian Green 50-54 Portreath 14 14 15 15 16 16 Female 55-59 yrs Surf Race Male 55-59 yrs Surf Race Place Points Code Name Age Club Place Points Code Name Age Club 1 1 20 RH7 Dave Cooper 55-59 Rhoose 2 2 18 DW2 Neil Johnson 55-59 Dawlish Warren 3 3 16 PM3 Jeff Rogers 55-59 Porthmawr 4 4 14 CY1 Peter Makepeace 55-59 Croyde 5 5 13 GY5 Bill Holliday 55-59 Gyllyngvase 6 6 12 SS23 Colin Davie 55-59 Saunton Sands 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 10 11 11 12 12 13 13 14 14 15 15 16 16 Female 60yrs + Surf Race Male 60yrs + Surf Race Place Points Code Name Age Club Place Points Code Name Age Club 1 20 PT4 Beth Mottart 60+ Portreath 1 20 CY7 Richard Windsor 60+ croyde 2 2 18 PT2 Jerry Piotrowicz 60+ Portreath 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 10 11 11 12 12 13 13 14 14 15 15 16 16 Female 30-39yrs Board Race Male 30-39yrs Board Race Place Points Code Name Age Club Place Points Code Name Age Club 1 20 BC7 Jess Hanafin 30-39 Branksome Chine 1 20 PP1 Andrew Byatt 30-39 Perranporth 2 18 SK6 Sophie Moore 30-39 Sker & Pink Bay 2 18 PT32 Ollie Shilston 30-39 Portreath 3 16 CK2 Elaine Uff 30-39 Crantock 3 16 PT20 Tim Widdershoven 30-39 Portreath 4 14 CK4 Emmie Seward 30-39 Crantock 4 14 CK6 Guy Blackford 30-39 Crantock 5 13 PW5 Lizzie Bird 30-39 Porthtowan 5 13 PT12 Andrew Young 30-39 Portreath 6 12 PT18 Emma Phillips 30-39 Portreath 6 12 PB1 Craig Robinson 30-39 Pen-Y-Bont 7 11 HA1 Belinda Peres 30-39 Harlyn 7 11 BC3 Greg Pienaar 30-39 Branksome Chine 8 10 PT29 Krystyna Piotrowicz 30-39 Portreath 8 10 PW1 Shaun Richards 30-39 Porthtowan 9 8 SS3 Kath Patten 30-39 Saunton Sands 9 8 PB2 Richard Watkins 30-39 Pen-Y-Bont 10 7 CK3 Naomi Page 30-39 Crantock 10 7 PW2 John Craze 30-39 Porthtowan 11 6 PT5 Cath Bray 30-39 Portreath 11 6 PT22 Danny Marsh 30-39 Portreath 12 5 PW8 Lowenna Bradley 30-39 Porthtowan 12 5 PT10 Matt Bull 30-39 Portreath 13 4 SS5 Ann Baines 30-39 Saunton Sands 13 4 CY6 Leroy Thommen 30-39 croyde 14 3 SS2 Sara Jones 30-39 Saunton Sands 14 3 BC6 James Best 30-39 Branksome Chine 15 2 PT3 Debbie Dominguez 30-39 Portreath 15 2 BC2 Chris Oliver 30-39 Branksome Chine 16 1 PW9 Kim-Marie Clothier 30-39 Porthtowan 16 1 SS8 Tim Chesworth 30-39 Saunton Sands Female 40-44yrs Board Race Male 40-44yrs Board Race Place Points Code Name Age Club Place Points Code Name Age Club 1 20 RH1 Karen O'Donoghue-Harris40-44 Rhoose 1 20 CK1 Mark Forrester 40-44 Crantock 2 18 DW1 Clare Frank 40-44 Dawlish Warren 2 18 SK1 Glenn Clatworthy 40-44 Sker & Pink Bay 3 16 RH2 Liz Wong 40-44 Rhoose 3 16 WO4 Andy Surridge 40-44 Woolacombe 4 14 SS6 Georgina Martin 40-44 Saunton Sands 4 14 CY5 Ian Bennett 40-44 croyde 5 13 RH3 Sue Blake 40-44 Rhoose 5 13 CY3 Carl Priscott 40-44 croyde 6 6 12 PT7 Chris Hewitt 40-44 Portreath 7 7 11 WO2 Mark Redrup 40-44 Woolacombe 8 8 10 CY4 James Hood 40-44 croyde 9 9 8 MS2 Richard Davidson 40-44 Midland Surf 10 10 7 PT9 Steve Eva 40-44 Portreath 11 11 6 WO3 Jason Clark 40-44 Woolacombe 12 12 5 BU2 PAUL COTTLE 40-44 Bude 13 13 4 RH9 Alan Wadey 40-44 Rhoose 14 14 3 MS1 John Arnold 40-44 Midland Surf 15 15 2 PT13 David Williams 40-44 Portreath 16 16 1 RH10 Stuart Wong 40-44 Rhoose Female 45-49 yrs Board Race Male 45-49 yrs Board Race Place Points Code Name Age Club Place Points Code Name Age Club 1 20 WO15 Nicola Oliver 45-49 Woolacombe 1 20 NQ1 SCOTT WOOD 45-49 Newquay 2 18 WO14 Helen Roberts 45-49 Woolacombe 2 18 BC5 Ian Robinson 45-49 Branksome Chine 3 16 PT21 Nikki Kendall 45-49 Portreath 3 16 WO5 Richard Lark 45-49 Woolacombe 4 14 RH4 Carol Miller 45-49 Rhoose 4 14 GY1 Paul Hills 45-49 Gyllyngvase 5 5 13 PP2 Simon Lawrence 45-49 Perranporth 6 6 12 BU3 GRAHAM KEAT 45-49 Bude 7 7 11 MS3 Darren Cordan 45-49 Midland Surf 8 8 10 SS17 Chris Dumont 45-49 Saunton Sands 9 9 8 SK5 Hugh Murray 45-49 Sker & Pink Bay 10 10 7 BB1 PAUL TOBIN 45-49 Bideford Bay 11 11 6 SS18 Craig Berry 45-49 Saunton Sands 12 12 5 SS16 Richard Connor 45-49 Saunton Sands 13 13 4 SS15 Jeff Priddis 45-49 Saunton Sands 14 14 3 PP7 Mitchell Barber 45-49 Perranporth 15 15 2 WO7 Mike Horstead 45-49 Woolacombe 16 16 1 GY4 Clive Boyes-Hunter
Recommended publications
  • HELFORD Voluntary Marine Conservation Area Newsletter No
    HELFORD Voluntary Marine Conservation Area Newsletter No. 36 Spring 2008 Visitors to Constantine Choughs © RSPB In little more than 10 years Little Egrets have become well-established, with hundreds of nesting pairs nationwide. The Choughs will take a little longer, but have already raised 32 young on the Lizard peninsula in the first six years – a success rate none of us would have dared to expect. So, for our next trick…. the Cattle Egret? Since November there has been an unprecedented Little egret © D Chapman influx to our shores of these small, warm-weather herons. Once upon a time – a year or two ago, say! – Are we heading for a happy hat-trick of rarities in this the chance of seeing even a single Cattle Egret would corner of Cornwall – a third breeding bird success fetch out every battalion of the Twitchers’ Army. But story? now…. with more than 30 of these beautiful birds in Cornwall quietly feeding all the way from Bude In the last few years we have seen the arrival in or to Buryan, the Cattle Egret-shaped future must look near the Helford of Little Egrets, first to feed and promising. shelter and now to nest; and the re-arrival after more than 50 years’ absence of the county’s totemic Cattle Egrets are easy to differentiate from those Little Chough. Egrets already familiar along our muddy foreshores: Aim: To safeguard the marine life of the Helford River by any appropriate means within its status as a Voluntary Marine Conservation Area, to increase the diversity of its intertidal community and raise awareness of its marine interest and importance.
    [Show full text]
  • South West Coast Path National Trail
    The ever-present sense of the sea the of sense ever-present The (calls from landlines cost 10p per minute). per 10p cost landlines from (calls - the South West Coast Path National Trail. National Path Coast West South the - or phone +44 (0)871 200 22 33 22 200 (0)871 +44 phone or www.travelinesw.com visit stunning river estuary.Something for everyone everyone for estuary.Something river stunning For information about public transport services around the Trail the around services transport public about information For the exhilarating Atlantic coast or relax beside a a beside relax or coast Atlantic exhilarating the Take in a picturesque harbour,stride out along along out harbour,stride picturesque a in Take South West Coast Path with inland footpaths. inland with Path Coast West South your leisure. Or take a circular walk that combines part of the of part combines that walk circular a take Or leisure. your often as you like. you as often transport in one direction and walk back along the Coast Path at Path Coast the along back walk and direction one in transport and demanding.Change the pace as as pace the demanding.Change and some cases even by boat. To avoid retracing your steps,use public steps,use your retracing avoid To boat. by even cases some where the going can be strenuous be can going the where many places along the route can be reached by train,bus,or in train,bus,or by reached be can route the along places many valleys valleys coastal steep and headlands The two ends of the Trail at Minehead and Poole Harbour and Harbour Poole and Minehead at Trail the of ends two The stretches as well as dramatic dramatic as well as stretches that there are plenty of gentle gentle of plenty are there that Getting there Getting variety of the Coast Path means means Path Coast the of variety for the acorn waymarks.
    [Show full text]
  • Cornish Archaeology 41–42 Hendhyscans Kernow 2002–3
    © 2006, Cornwall Archaeological Society CORNISH ARCHAEOLOGY 41–42 HENDHYSCANS KERNOW 2002–3 EDITORS GRAEME KIRKHAM AND PETER HERRING (Published 2006) CORNWALL ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY © 2006, Cornwall Archaeological Society © COPYRIGHT CORNWALL ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY 2006 No part of this volume may be reproduced without permission of the Society and the relevant author ISSN 0070 024X Typesetting, printing and binding by Arrowsmith, Bristol © 2006, Cornwall Archaeological Society Contents Preface i HENRIETTA QUINNELL Reflections iii CHARLES THOMAS An Iron Age sword and mirror cist burial from Bryher, Isles of Scilly 1 CHARLES JOHNS Excavation of an Early Christian cemetery at Althea Library, Padstow 80 PRU MANNING and PETER STEAD Journeys to the Rock: archaeological investigations at Tregarrick Farm, Roche 107 DICK COLE and ANDY M JONES Chariots of fire: symbols and motifs on recent Iron Age metalwork finds in Cornwall 144 ANNA TYACKE Cornwall Archaeological Society – Devon Archaeological Society joint symposium 2003: 149 archaeology and the media PETER GATHERCOLE, JANE STANLEY and NICHOLAS THOMAS A medieval cross from Lidwell, Stoke Climsland 161 SAM TURNER Recent work by the Historic Environment Service, Cornwall County Council 165 Recent work in Cornwall by Exeter Archaeology 194 Obituary: R D Penhallurick 198 CHARLES THOMAS © 2006, Cornwall Archaeological Society © 2006, Cornwall Archaeological Society Preface This double-volume of Cornish Archaeology marks the start of its fifth decade of publication. Your Editors and General Committee considered this milestone an appropriate point to review its presentation and initiate some changes to the style which has served us so well for the last four decades. The genesis of this style, with its hallmark yellow card cover, is described on a following page by our founding Editor, Professor Charles Thomas.
    [Show full text]
  • North Cornwall
    NORTH CORNWALL TRAILS with GEOLOGICAL INTEREST along the coast from BUDE to BOSCASTLE Ref. OS Explorer Map 111 Bude, Boscastle & Tintagel SETTING THE SCENE. The geological origins of the area date back to the Upper Devonian (377-360 Ma) in the south and the Carboniferous Period (360-290Ma) in the north of the region. The area then lay just north of the equator and was beneath the Rheic Ocean, the seabed consisted of sands and silts deposited by great river delta's flowing from the north. Around 290Ma, during the Variscan Orogeny, the seabed was squeezed upwards forming high mountains, which were subsequently eroded away. Again, at around 145Ma the area was once more dominated by the sea. Then 2Ma the Ice Age impacted on the region with a tundra climate and permafrost producing glacial head formed by the freezing and thawing of the land. This was followed by a great thaw and erosion by the elements to form the landscape we see today, complete with evidence of stages through which it evolved. The sedimentary Devonian and Carboniferous rocks have been intensely deformed and folded into complex structures clearly visible in the coastal sections from Bude to Boscastle. Selected Geological Features can be seen at the following locations:- TRAIL 1. 1. BUDE SYNCLINE and ANTICLINE SS 202065 2. BUDE WHALE ROCK SS 199065 3. BUDE TURBIDITES SS 203069 TRAIL 2. 4. MILLOOK HAVEN SS 186006 TRAIL 3. 5. CRACKINGTON HAVEN SX 142969 TRAIL 4. 6. BOSCASTLE SX 100913 7. LADIES WINDOW SX 080906 TRAIL 1. 1. BUDE SYNCLINE and ANTICLINE SS 202065 2.
    [Show full text]
  • 1859 Cornwall Quarter Sessions & Assizes
    1859 Cornwall Quarter Sessions & Assizes Table of Contents 1. Epiphany Sessions ...................................................................................................................... 1 2. Lent Assizes .............................................................................................................................. 24 3. Easter Sessions ........................................................................................................................ 42 4. Midsummer Sessions 1859 ...................................................................................................... 51 5. Summer Assizes ....................................................................................................................... 76 6. Michaelmas Sessions ............................................................................................................. 116 ========== Royal Cornwall Gazette, Friday January 7, 1859 1. Epiphany Sessions These sessions opened at the County Hall, Bodmin, on Tuesday the 4th inst., before the following Magistrates:— Sir Colman Rashleigh, Bart., John Jope Rogers, Esq., Chairmen. C. B. Graves Sawle, Esq., Lord Vivian. Thomas Hext, Esq. Hon. G.M. Fortescue. F.M. Williams, Esq. N. Kendall, Esq., M.P. H. Thomson, Esq. T. J. Agar Robartes, Esq., M.P. J. P. Magor, Esq. R. Davey, Esq., M.P. R. G. Bennet, Esq. J. St. Aubyn, Esq., M.P. Thomas Paynter, Esq. J. King Lethbridge, Esq. R. G. Lakes, Esq. W. H. Pole Carew, Esq. J. T. H. Peter, Esq. J. Tremayne, Esq. C. A. Reynolds, Esq. F. Rodd,
    [Show full text]
  • Bude | Tintagel | Camelford | Wadebridge | St Columb Major
    Bude | Tintagel | Camelford | Wadebridge | St Columb Major | Truro showing connections to Newquay on route 93 95 Mondays to Saturdays except public holidays 92 95 93 95 93 93 95 93 95 93 95 93 95 93 95 93 93 95 93 Bude Strand 0847 1037 1312 1525 1732 Widemouth Bay Manor 0857 1047 1322 1542 1742 Poundstock crossroads 0900 1050 1325 1545 1745 Wainhouse Corner garage 0904 1054 1329 1549 1749 Crackington Haven Cabin Café 0912 1102 1337 1557 1757 Higher Crackington Post Office 0915 1105 1340 1600 1800 Tresparrett Posts 0919 1109 1344 1604 1804 Boscastle car park 0719 0929 1119 1354 1614 1814 Bossiney bus shelter 0730 0940 1130 1405 1625 1825 Tintagel visitor centre 0735 0945 1135 1410 1630 1830 Trewarmett 0741 0951 1141 1416 1636 1836 Camelford Methodist Church 0753 1003 1153 1428 1648 1848 Camelford Clease Road 0755 1005 1155 1430 1650 1850 Helstone opp bus shelter 0800 1010 1200 1435 1655 1855 St Teath opp Post Office 0805 1015 1205 1700 Trelill Barton cottages 0811 1021 1211 x 1706 x St Kew Highway phone box 0816 1026 1216 1444 1711 1904 Wadebridge opp School 0824 1034 1224 1452 1719 1912 Wadebridge The Platt 0827 1037 1227 1455 1722 1915 Wadebridge bus station arr 0829 1039 1229 1457 1724 1917 Wadebridge bus station dep 0707 0717 0847 1047 1237 1502 1732 1922 Wadebridge The Platt 0709 0719 0849 1049 1239 1504 1734 1924 x x x x x x x x Wadebridge Tesco 0712 0722 0852 1052 1242 1507 1737 1927 Royal Cornwall Showground 0714 0724 0854 1054 1244 1509 1739 1929 Winnards Perch 0721 0731 0901 1101 1251 1516 1746 1936 St Columb Major Old Cattle
    [Show full text]
  • Perranporth and Portreath Area Youth Hostels
    YHA (England and Wales) Youth Hostel Profile compiled by the Association’s volunteer archivist, John Martin, rev2020-01-01 Perranporth and Portreath area Youth Hostels Wheal Kitty (St Agnes) Youth Hostel 1936 to 1939 or 1940 Wheal Kitty Hostel, St Agnes, Cornwall Historic County: Cornwall YHA Region: Devon & Cornwall GR: SW 724513 approx. Note: the Grid Reference is based loosely on the rough sketchmap from the Regional Guide, shown below. The 1936 YHA handbook announced that Wheal Kitty (also called St Agnes) youth hostel was to open at Easter in that year. It consisted of substantial timber huts, possibly barrack or service huts connected with the former tin mines, closed by 1930. They could hold 40 hostellers. The warden in 1937 was Mr Weymouth-Wilson. Accommodation may have expanded to as many as 49 in that year, though evidence is conflicting. 1 2 1: Wheal Kitty youth hostel – sketch map and information from the 1937 regional guide; 2: cyclists arrive at their Cornish destination. The precise location of the huts is yet to be determined, but they were probably close to the modern business park of the same name that uses both the traditional tin mine complex and newer buildings. Another guide book placed the hostel at two minutes’ walk from Peterville (both author’s collection) 1 Charles Allan was YHA’s regional secretary in Devon and Cornwall in the 1930s. Almost 50 years later, he recalled in great detail the way this hostel was run: A hostel building situated within the boundary of the Old Wheal Kitty mine workings.
    [Show full text]
  • Coombe-Catalogue.Pdf
    D.E. Coombe University of Bath Archives Catalogue of the papers and correspondence of David Edwin Coombe (1927-1999) Title: Catalogue of the papers and correspondence of David Edwin Coombe (1927-1999), botanical ecologist. Compiled by: Adrian Nardone Description level: Fonds Date of material: 1918-2000 Extent of material: 70 boxes, ca 1900 items Deposited in: University of Bath Library Reference code: GB 1128 Coombe 2014 Library, University of Bath. 1 D.E. Coombe D.E. Coombe University of Bath Archives University of Bath Archives LIST OF CONTENTS Items Page GENERAL INTRODUCTION 4-8 SECTION A BIOGRAPHICAL A.1-A.146 9-20 SECTION B RESEARCH INTERESTS: BRITISH ISLES AND B.1-B.625 21-86 INTERNATIONAL HABITATS SECTION C RESEARCH INTERESTS: DATA AND PLANTS C.1-C.190 87-102 SECTION D SOCIETIES AND ORGANISATIONS D.1-D.54 103-108 NOT ALL THE MATERIAL IN THIS COLLECTION MAY YET BE AVAILABLE FOR CONSULTATION. ENQUIRIES SHOULD BE ADDRESSED IN THE SECTION E UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE E.1-E.27 109-113 FIRST INSTANCE TO: THE ARCHIVIST SECTION F CORRESPONDENCE F.1-F.149 114-116 LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF BATH CLAVERTON DOWN SECTION G PHOTOGRAPHS G.1-G.586 117-180 BATH BA2 7AY SECTION H PUBLICATIONS H.1-H.154 181-190 SECTION J HORSELL PAPERS J.1-J.9 191-192 INDEX OF CORRESPONDENTS 193-217 2 3 D.E. Coombe D.E. Coombe University of Bath Archives University of Bath Archives GENERAL INTRODUCTION Coombe’s principal research interests included plant growth in relation to light conditions; climate and physical factors governing the existence of specialised habitats; the study of specialised habitats over extended time periods; and the value of historical sources for the study of ecology.
    [Show full text]
  • 4-Night Cornwall Guided Walking Holiday
    4-Night Cornwall Guided Walking Holiday Tour Style: Guided Walking Destinations: Cornwall & England Trip code: SVBOB-4 2 & 3 HOLIDAY OVERVIEW Blessed with breathtakingly beautiful beaches, Cornwall has more miles of coastline and more hours of sunshine than anywhere else in England. On a Guided Walking holiday at St Ives you'll discover the fantastic coastal path in all glory, from hidden coves to rugged headlands. WHAT'S INCLUDED • High quality en-suite accommodation in our country house • Full board from dinner upon arrival to breakfast on departure day • 3 days guided walking • Use of our comprehensive Discovery Point • Choice of up to three guided walks each walking day • The services of HF Holidays Walking Leaders www.hfholidays.co.uk PAGE 1 [email protected] Tel: +44(0) 20 3974 8865 HOLIDAYS HIGHLIGHTS • Our guided walks will take you to rugged granite headlands and glorious sandy beaches • Also exploring off the beaten track to peaceful corners, hidden coves and sleepy fishing villages • Let our leaders bring classic routes and offbeat areas to life • Enjoy evenings in Chy Morvah where you can share a drink and re-live the days adventures ITINERARY Version 1 Day 1: Arrival Day You're welcome to check in from 4pm onwards. Enjoy a complimentary Afternoon Tea on arrival. Day 2: The Beaches And Cliffs Of North Cornwall Option 1 - Porthtowan To St Agnes Distance: 5 miles (8.5km) Ascent: 1,050 feet (320m) In Summary: Walk along the cliffs from Porthtowan to St Agnes. We'll pass the iconic ruined engine house at Wheal Coates mine which featured in the BBC series of Poldark, and head inland over St Agnes Beacon and into St Agnes village.
    [Show full text]
  • Cornwall Ocean Youth 2012 Results
    Cornwall Life Saving Sport 2012 Ocean Youth Championships Praa Sands - 12 August 2012 Overall Aggregates Male & Mixed Female Total Gold Silver Bronze Portreath SLSC 573 Portreath SLSC 467.5 Portreath SLSC 1040.5 70 36 23 Polzeath SLSC 229 Hayle SLSC 303.5 Hayle SLSC 462.5 9 28 11 Perranporth SLSC 179 St Ives SLSC 162.5 St Ives SLSC 294.5 2 15 16 Hayle SLSC 159 Newquay SLSC 84 Polzeath SLSC 247 7 8 10 St Ives SLSC 132 Gyllngvase SLSC 80 Perranporth SLSC 209 2 3 14 Bude SLSC 125 Bude SLSC 60.5 Bude SLSC 185.5 6 3 9 Gyllngvase SLSC 57 Perranporth SLSC 30 Gyllngvase SLSC 137 3 6 4 Newquay SLSC Polzeath SLSC 18 Newquay SLSC 84 5 2 1 Female 19yrs & Under Surf Race Male 19yrs & Under Surf Race Place Points Code Name Age Club Place Points Code Name Age Club 1 10 HY14 Emily Corin 18-19 Hayle SLSC 1 10 PT02 Jamie Green 18-19 Portreath SLSC 2 2 8 PT19 Tom Bolt 18-19 Portreath SLSC 3 3 6 PT01 Matt Hewitt 18-19 Portreath SLSC 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 Female 17yrs & Under Surf Race Male 17yrs & Under Surf Race Place Points Code Name Age Club Place Points Code Name Age Club 1 10 PT05 Emily Theobald 16-17 Portreath SLSC 1 10 PT21 George Hollis 16-17 Portreath SLSC 2 8 PT03 Charlotte Hewitt 16-17 Portreath SLSC 2 8 PT23 Matt Trewhella 16-17 Portreath SLSC 3 6 GY01 Courtney-Lee Reid 16-17 Gyllngvase SLSC 3 6 HY13 Nicholas Pearson 16-17 Hayle SLSC 4 5 HY10 Tegan Hughes 16-17 Hayle SLSC 4 5 PP03 Kieran Townsend 16-17 Perranporth SLSC 5 4 PT20 Emily Trestrail 16-17 Portreath SLSC 5 4 BU21 Stephen Muller 16-17 Bude SLSC 6 3 PT04 Claudia Dominguez 16-17 Portreath
    [Show full text]
  • Team Pace Actual Times Rolls-Royce Harriers Circuit Of
    Rolls-Royce Harriers Circuit of Cornwall Challenge May 2009 - Actual Times A = Team A, B = Team B, K = Kayak section, C = Cycling section LEG DAY FROM TO Team Actual Times Pace TIME TIME LEG RUN LEG TOT TOTAL LEG TOTAL MPH OUT IN TIME TIME TIME HR MILES MILES 1 Fri Mead Coombe A 13:40 14:49 1:09 1:09 1.15 5.4 5.4 4.70 2 Fri Coombe Bude (Crooklets Beach) A 14:49 15:22 0:33 0:33 1.70 3.3 8.7 6.00 3 Fri Bude Widemouth Bay A 15:27 16:04 0:37 0:42 2.40 4.0 12.7 6.49 4 Fri Widemouth Bay Crackington Haven A 16:05 17:31 1:26 1:27 3.85 6.8 19.5 4.74 5 Fri Crackington Haven Boscastle A 17:33 19:12 1:39 1:41 5.53 6.8 26.3 4.12 6 Fri Boscastle Tintagel B 19:16 20:18 1:02 1:06 6.63 5.0 31.3 4.84 7 Fri Tintagel Trebarwith B 20:20 20:45 0:25 0:27 7.08 1.8 33.1 4.32 8 Fri Trebarwith Port Isaac B 20:45 22:45 2:00 2:00 9.08 6.9 40.0 3.45 9 Sat Port Isaac Polzeath B 22:49 0:56 2:07 2:11 11.27 8.8 48.8 4.16 10 Sat Polzeath Rock Ferry B 0:57 1:40 0:43 0:44 12.00 2.9 51.7 4.05 K1 Sat Rock Ferry Padstow K 1:55 2:04 0:09 0:24 12.40 0.6 52.3 4.27 11 Sat Padstow Trevone A 2:12 3:26 1:14 1:22 13.77 5.7 58.0 4.62 12 Sat Trevone Porthcothan A 3:26 5:30 2:04 2:04 15.83 7.9 65.9 3.82 13 Sat Porthcothan NewquayWatergate Bay A 5:32 6:42 1:10 1:12 17.03 6.8 72.7 5.83 14 Sat Watergate Bay Fistral Beach A 6:45 7:30 0:45 0:48 17.83 5.1 77.8 6.80 15 Sat Newquay Holywell (beach) A 7:32 8:51 1:19 1:21 19.18 6.5 84.3 4.94 16 Sat HolywellFistral Beach (beach) Perranporth A 8:53 9:32 0:39 0:41 19.87 4.5 88.8 6.92 17 Sat Perranporth St Agnes B 9:32 11:25 1:53 1:53 21.75 8.3 97.1
    [Show full text]
  • CARBINIDAE of CORNWALL Keith NA Alexander
    CARBINIDAE OF CORNWALL Keith NA Alexander PB 1 Family CARABIDAE Ground Beetles The RDB species are: The county list presently stands at 238 species which appear to have been reliably recorded, but this includes • Grasslands on free-draining soils, presumably maintained either by exposure or grazing: 6 which appear to be extinct in the county, at least three casual vagrants/immigrants, two introductions, Harpalus honestus – see extinct species above two synathropic (and presumed long-term introductions) and one recent colonist. That makes 229 resident • Open stony, sparsely-vegetated areas on free-draining soils presumably maintained either by exposure breeding species, of which about 63% (147) are RDB (8), Nationally Scarce (46) or rare in the county (93). or grazing: Ophonus puncticollis – see extinct species above Where a species has been accorded “Nationally Scarce” or “British Red Data Book” status this is shown • On dry sandy soils, usually on coast, presumably maintained by exposure or grazing: immediately following the scientific name. Ophonus sabulicola (Looe, VCH) The various categories are essentially as follows: • Open heath vegetation, generally maintained by grazing: Poecilus kugelanni – see BAP species above RDB - species which are only known in Britain from fewer than 16 of the 10km squares of the National Grid. • Unimproved flushed grass pastures with Devil’s-bit-scabious: • Category 1 Endangered - taxa in danger of extinction Lebia cruxminor (‘Bodmin Moor’, 1972 & Treneglos, 1844) • Category 2 Vulnerable - taxa believed
    [Show full text]